Admissions & Requirements
LDTC Program
TOSD Program
Autism Specialization
Career & Support
100

What GPA is required for admission?

A 3.0 cumulative GPA on a 4.0 scale is required for all programs.

100

What is an LDTC?


A Learning Disabilities Teacher Consultant who assesses and supports diverse learners.

100

Who should apply for the TOSD, teacher of students with disabilities, endorsement?


Teachers with a CEAS, certificate of eligibility with advanced standing, or Standard Certificate seeking to teach inclusively.

100

What is the Autism Specialization?


An advanced option focused on teaching students with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD).

100

Who teaches in the program?


Experienced professors and practitioners specializing in inclusive education.

200

Do I need teaching certification?

Yes. You must hold a CEAS or Standard New Jersey instructional certificate.

200

Who is eligible for the LDTC Certificate?


Certified NJ teachers with an M.A. in Special Education and at least two years of teaching.

200

How many credits are required?


21 credits for the endorsement; 33 credits for the M.A.T.

200

How is the Autism track different from the TOSD program?


 It includes courses on behavioral, communication, and assistive technology strategies.

200

Will I have an advisor?


Yes. Each student is assigned a faculty advisor for academic and career support.

300

Is teaching experience required?

Yes. LDTC requires two years; TOSD requires one year of full-time teaching.

300

How many credits are required for LDTC?


24 credits for the certificate; 39 credits for the master’s program.

300

Can I earn a master’s degree through the TOSD program?


Yes. The M.A.T. in Special Education includes the TOSD endorsement coursework.

300

What will I learn in the Autism track?


Evidence-based interventions and strategies for teaching social communication skills.

300

What support is available for fieldwork and practicum?


Faculty provide supervision, guidance, and continuous feedback.

400

How do I apply?

Apply online through NJCU Graduate Admissions and submit required documents.

400

What are the practicum requirements?


Two 50-hour practicums focused on diagnosis and remediation under LDTC mentorship.

400

What is the difference between TOSD and LDTC?


TOSD focuses on inclusive instruction; LDTC focuses on assessment and consultation.

400

Are the Autism courses research-based?


Yes. All courses align with national ASD standards and evidence-based practice.

400

What are NJCU graduates doing now?


Many serve as LDTCs, teachers, and educational leaders across New Jersey.

500

Is financial aid available?


Yes. Graduate financial aid and tuition reimbursement options are available.

500

Can I work while enrolled?


Yes. Courses are designed for working educators and offered online.

500

Is the Praxis II exam required?


Yes, for M.A.T. degree completion; not required for endorsement only.

500

What career opportunities follow this specialization?


Graduates work in autism programs, early intervention, and as behavior specialists.

500

Who can I contact for more information?



Email gradcert@njcu.edu or visit www.njcu.edu/specialed.